2017 Annual Meeting Dailies

The growing number of aging baby boomers has led to an increase in patients seeking cosmetic treatments from dermatologists to delay the effects of growing older. This has led to the development of ... > MORE

The newest advances in acne and rosacea treatments available today and in development were reviewed Saturday during “Acne and Rosacea” (S019).
Acne treatments move ahead
In acne, an oral antibiotic ... > MORE

David J. Goldberg, MD, JD, examined the genesis of the evolution of superficial radiation therapy (SRT) during “New and Emerging Therapies for Non-Melanoma Skin Cancers,” part of “New Emerging ... > MORE

After a prolonged period with few advances in the treatment of patients with atopic dermatitis (AD), researchers are excited about the possibility of advances based on studies of several biologics, ... > MORE

Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) is a complex disease that is difficult to diagnose and manage, but advances in research and technology are raising hopes of finding reliable tests and biomarkers for ... > MORE

Consumers often have questions about what kind of sunscreen to use and how to use it because of confusing reports. Dermatologists need to be ready to confidently answer those questions. In the end, ... > MORE

The latest research in dermatology will be spotlighted in 48 abstracts that will be presented in four two-hour sessions Saturday. The abstracts address the latest observations in clinical, surgical, ... > MORE

According to a soon-to-be published @JAADjournals study, 67% of admitted #COVID19 patients presented with clinically relevant androgenetic ... #alopecia—suggesting the potential for anti-androgens to be used in the treatment of COVID-19. https://bit.ly/36ZiCIo #DermWorldWeekly

It’s #vitiligoawareness month. This condition presents in people of all skin colors and races, and nearly half get it before age 21. Share... these facts and more to help spread awareness about #vitiligo at https://bit.ly/2ADXz1X